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CRITICAL PLANTS OF THE GREEK FLORA. $5199 
A Crepidi setoso, cui structura affinior, indumento molli pilisque rubro- 
purpureis. 
Ceeteris Crepidibus in Grecia aut Italia notis omnino absimilis, insigni 
charactere, pilis rutilis, statim dignoscitur. 
The above account is based on the only two specimens of whose existence 
Iamaware: (A) A plant in seed in John Ball’s herbarium, now at Kew, 
left by him without any name but now bearing the words “ Crepis (Bark- 
hausia) " in the hand of Mr. J. G. Baker.  Dall's label reads “ Iter orientale 
1877. Ex Insula Corcyra in maritimis. Mense Junio. J. Ball.” (B) A 
plant, hardly yet in full bloom, in the herbarium of Mr. G. C. Druce, 
collected by him at Monrepos, Corfu, in May 1914. ^ 
Itis with some hesitation that I have ventured to propose a new species 
based on only two specimens, but I am encouraged to do so in the hope that 
botanists who visit Corfu will look out for this remarkable plant and make 
plentiful gatherings of it. 
March 18th, 1917. 
